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Creative writing practices in career guidance: An autoethnographical approach

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Title: Creative writing practices in career guidance: An autoethnographical approach
Authors: Laurie Simpson
Source: Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling. 27:54-60
Publisher Information: NICEC, Ltd., 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: 4. Education, 05 social sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 0503 education
Description: Today’s careers practitioners are tasked with offering assistance to a populace becoming increasingly culturally diverse, whilst facing ever growing professional insecurity. Uncertainty besets not just the seeker but also the helper. There is a need to develop creative practice to meet the needs of individuals but also to motivate practitioners to, tentatively, venture forward. This article will consider creative written practices referring to case studies and my own MA autoethnographical experience, offering both a reflective and reflexive account. Some feel unable to voice their thoughts and feelings. Writing their narrative could heighten self awareness and become a catalyst for career development. My intention is to encourage career professionals to consider possible creative writing processes to facilitate clients to tell their unique stories, but also as better assisting others to understand the changing nature of career.
Document Type: Article
ISSN: 2059-4879
2046-1348
DOI: 10.20856/jnicec.2709
Rights: CC BY NC ND
Accession Number: edsair.doi...........91352e8f3739f35183f077767381bf6f
Database: OpenAIRE
Description
ISSN:20594879
20461348
DOI:10.20856/jnicec.2709